Level 2 Swimming Courses start in October

ASA are running two Level 2 courses in Coaching Swimming and Teaching Aquatics starting on Monday 19th October at Parkside Pools in Cambridge.

Both courses will undertake Units 1 – 3 from the 19th – 23rd October. Units 4 – 6 then vary per course with Coaching Swimming finishing on 25th November and Teaching Aquatics on 27th November.

Those looking to attend either of the courses must have a Level 1 qualification in their chosen discipline and be over the age of 17.

Each course will cost £650 per person, but participants on the courses may be eligible for 100% funding through the East Links project. Information on this project can be found here, or alternatively contact Sarah Bateman on 01487 849921 or sarah.bateman@livingsport.co.uk.

For more information on the course, visit the Swimming website or contact Katrina Murphy at katrina.murphy@swimming.org.

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